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![]() Male Players - Australia
Daniel James MarshBorn: 14 June 1973, Subiaco, Perth, Western AustraliaMajor Teams: South Australia, Tasmania, Leicestershire. Known As: Daniel Marsh Batting Style: Right Hand Bat Bowling Style: Slow Left Arm Orthodox Father: Marsh, RW; Brother: Marsh, JI; First-class Debut: South Australia v New South Wales at Adelaide, 1993/94 Western Australia Under-17s Bradman Medal (Adelaide 'A' Grade) 1992/93 (playing for Sturt) South Australia Under-19s South Australia 1993/94 - 1995/96 Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy 1994 Leicestershire 2001 Schools: Christ Church Grammar School, Perth Career Statistics:FIRST-CLASS (1993/94 - 2002/03; last updated 09/11/2002) M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St Batting & Fielding 78 128 22 3933 157 37.10 7 20 87 0 O M R W Ave BBI 5 10 SR Econ Bowling 1912.1 458 5559 130 42.76 7-57 1 0 88.2 2.90 LIST A LIMITED OVERS (1993/94 - 2002/03; last updated 09/11/2002) M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St Batting & Fielding 68 59 14 1497 101* 33.26 1 7 28 0 O R W Ave BBI 4w 5w SR Econ Bowling 374.5 1785 39 45.76 4-44 1 0 57.6 4.76 - Explanations of First-Class and List A status courtesy of the ACS. Statistics involving Daniel MarshArticles about Daniel Marsh
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Profile:As the son of former Australian wicketkeeping icon, Rodney, it should probably come as no surprise that Daniel Marsh is a combative and iron-willed cricketer. Also nearly as ruggedly built, this Marsh is an excellent middle order batsman, a slow left arm orthodox spin bowler (with an easy, economical action and an ability to effectively vary his flight), and brilliant slips fieldsman. He first entered interstate ranks as a 20-year-old and has made steady improvement ever since, particularly from the time that he moved to Tasmania from South Australia prior to the 1996-97 season. Marsh started his interstate career as a number eight batsman but has rapidly moved up the order, and generally fills a spot at either number four or five for Tasmania. He is a powerful striker of the ball and can occupy the crease for long periods - as was perhaps best shown during the 1999-2000 season, when he notched three first-class centuries on the way to winning Tasmania's Player of the Year award. Marsh's talents have also been seen on a wider stage, most notably in his attainment of Man-of-the-Match honours for the Prime Minister's XI in its encounter against England in Canberra in 1998-99. Before he sustained a fractured cheekbone halfway through the season, he was also a standout performer as Leicestershire's overseas professional in English county competition in 2001. (John Polack, June 2002)© 2002 CricInfo Ltd |
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